THE NEW FRONTIER
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OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
(Received August 31, 1 p.m.)
LONDON, August 30
It is officially announced in Vienna that the new Hungarian-Rumanian frontier begins south-west of Salonta and runs north-eastward to a point six miles to the south-east of Oradea, then to the east south of and near the railway from Oradea to Cluj, then south past Cluj on to a point 20 miles northwest of Targulmares. It then passes south-west of Targu'mares, running in a south-easterly direction, leaving to Rumania the railway from Sighisoara to Brasov. Fourteen miles north-east of Brasov the border turns in an elbow, which bulges to the south, after which the border runs eastward to the ridge of the Carpathians, which it then follows in accordance with the Hungarian-Rumanian border of 1914 to' a point where that border- reaches the new Russian-Ru-manian frontier.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 54, 31 August 1940, Page 11
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